Conservation officers and Volunteer firefighters made a high angle rescue about 100 to 150 feet down into the quarry to retrieve Jamie Fleenor's body. High angle rescue is a specialized skill that utilizes life safety ropes and related equipment to reach victims, extricate them. Rescuers are totally dependent upon the ropes used to keep them and the from falling and to gain access to and egress from the rescue location.

Marshall VFD Chief Chad Hayes says because the case is under investigation he could not comment on the incident.